Nature family: Difference between revisions

From Dragon Quest Wiki
Line 159: Line 159:
File:DQIV Carnivine.png|Carnivine
File:DQIV Carnivine.png|Carnivine
File:DQV Bad Apple.png|Bad apple
File:DQV Bad Apple.png|Bad apple
File:DQVI_Stumpkin.png|Stumpkin
File:DQVI Ornery Onion.png|Ornery onion
File:DQVI Ornery Onion.png|Ornery onion
File:DQMJ2_Gripevine.png|Gripevine
File:DQMJ2_Gripevine.png|Gripevine
File:Cruelcumber.png|Cruelcumber
File:Cruelcumber.png|Cruelcumber
File:Leafy larriken.png|Leafy larrikin
File:Leafy larriken.png|Leafy larrikin
File:DQVI_Stumpkin.png|Stumpkin
File:DQIX Bud Brother.png|Bud brother
File:DQIX Bud Brother.png|Bud brother
File:DQX Nappy wrapper.png|Nappy wrapper
File:DQX Nappy wrapper.png|Nappy wrapper

Revision as of 13:04, 2 August 2016

The Nature family or Plant family (Japanese Kanji: 植物 Hiragana: しょくぶつ Romanji: Shokubutsu) refers to the type of monsters Dragon Quest series that take the form of plants, flowers, fruits, fungi, as well as more fey-like creatures such as faeries and woodland spirits. In certain games, it also includes bugs and sometimes even aquatics.

Usual Item Drops

Effective Skills and Weapons

As of IX, Axes will always deal an additional 10% damage to members of the nature family. The Poplar Toppler deals 50% more damage, but this does not stack with an axes innate effectiveness.

Dragon Quest II

Dragon Quest III

Dragon Quest IV

Dragon Quest V

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

Dragon Quest VIII

Dragon Quest IX


Classifications

Carnivorous plants
Vegetables
Fungi
Flowers
Trees
Fey


Gallery of Nature Family

Fandom icon.png  This page uses CC BY-SA-licensed content from FANDOM.